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enchloe.martin@internetmemory.netCopyright 20122012-03-29T17:17:25+00:00LK technologies releasedhttp://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/lk_technologies_released/
http://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/lk_technologies_released/#When:16:23:03ZLK Partners are pleased to share some of the project outcomes.
Since the beginning of the project, LivingKnowledge partners have been collaborating on making bias, diversity and evolution tangible and digestible by a new generation of search technology.
This includes diversity-aware search in text and images, analysis of future predictions, facts and opinion extraction.
Some of the developed technologies enabling bias-aware, diversity-aware and evolution-aware information access are already available online and more will come through the last year of the project, starting with the public release of the Testbed.
- ARES: A Retrieval Engine based on Sentiments
- MCA WEB Browser 2.0
- YAGO
- Open Source project Diversity Engine
You are all welcome to try out the LK technologies.Applications, Evolution, Foundations, Text, Nav & Search, Testbed, Multimedia2011-04-01T16:23:03+00:00Verb Classification using Distributional Similarity in Syntactic and Semantic Structureshttp://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/verb_classification_using_distributional_similarity_in_syntactic_and_semant/
http://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/verb_classification_using_distributional_similarity_in_syntactic_and_semant/#When:17:17:25ZThe paper “Verb Classification using Distributional Similarity in Syntactic and Semantic Structures” concerns with semantic parsing the extraction of predicate argument structure: for this purpose, automatic verb classification is a necessary step. Co-written by D. Croce, A. Moschitti, R. Basili and M. Palmer, it will be published in the Conference for the Association for Computational Linguistics, (ACL). Jeju, Korea, 2012.2012-03-29T17:17:25+00:00Modeling Topic Dependencies in Hierarchical Text Categorizationhttp://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/modeling_topic_dependencies_in_hierarchical_text_categorization/
http://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/modeling_topic_dependencies_in_hierarchical_text_categorization/#When:16:53:41ZThe paper “Modeling Topic Dependencies in Hierarchical Text Categorization” discusses about automatically learning from the structure of a text categorization hierarchy to better classify documents.This is a step towards knowledge evolution since it shows how to learn the structure and thus possibly its evolution. Co-written by A. Moschitti, J. Qi and R. Johansson, it will be published in the Conference for the Association for Computational Linguistics, (ACL). Jeju, Korea, 2012.2012-03-29T16:53:41+00:00ImageTerrier: An extensible platform for scalable high-performance image retrievalhttp://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/imageterrier_an_extensible_platform_for_scalable_high_performance_image_ret/
http://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/imageterrier_an_extensible_platform_for_scalable_high_performance_image_ret/#When:16:27:07ZThe paper “ImageTerrier: An extensible platform for scalable high-performance image retrieval” co-written by J.Hare, S. Samangooei, D. Dupplaw and P. Lewis wil be published in The ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR 2012), 5-8 June 2012, Hong Kong.2012-03-29T16:27:07+00:00Symposium on Bias and Diversity in IRhttp://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/symposium_on_bias_and_diversity_in_ir/
http://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/symposium_on_bias_and_diversity_in_ir/#When:14:28:03ZThe Symposium on Bias and Diversity in IR at 8th European Summer School on Information Retrieval (DIV-2011)&nbsp; took place in colocation of the LivingKnowledge Summer School in Koblenz, Germany, on August 29 - September 02, 2011.2012-01-23T14:28:03+00:00First LAWA User Workshop in Parishttp://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/first_lawa_user_workshop_in_paris/
http://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/first_lawa_user_workshop_in_paris/#When:09:02:27ZThe first Workshop on LAWA project on Longitudinal Analytics of Web Archive data took place at CNAM (Conservatoire des Arts et Métier) in Paris, France, on November 30, 20102011-12-02T09:02:27+00:00OpenIMAJ: The Open Intelligent Multimedia Analysis toolkit for Javahttp://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/openimaj_the_open_intelligent_multimedia_analysis_toolkit_for_java/
http://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/openimaj_the_open_intelligent_multimedia_analysis_toolkit_for_java/#When:10:34:22ZJonathon Hare, Sina Samangooei and David Dupplaw worked on collection of libraries for multimedia analysis written in the Java programming language in OpenIMAJ project developed on the Living Knowledge project as open source.2011-11-09T10:34:22+00:00ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Managementhttp://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/acm_conference_on_information_and_knowledge_management1/
http://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/acm_conference_on_information_and_knowledge_management1/#When:08:56:00ZThe ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management CIKM 2011 took place in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, on 24th-28th October 2011.2011-10-31T08:56:00+00:00Publication in ACM CIKM Workshophttp://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/publication_in_acm_cikm_workshop/
http://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/publication_in_acm_cikm_workshop/#When:14:05:00ZM. Dellaiacoma, P. Zontone, G. Boato, L. Albertazzi presented and published “Emotion Based Classification of Natural Images” in the ACM CIKM Workshop on Detecting and Exploiting Cultural Diversity on the Social Web, in Glasgow, UK, on October 24, 2011.2011-10-28T14:05:00+00:00OpinioNetIt: Understanding the Opinions-People Network for Politically Controversial Topicshttp://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/opinionetit_understanding_the_opinions_people_network_for_politically_contr/
http://livingknowledge.europarchive.org/index.php/news/opinionetit_understanding_the_opinions_people_network_for_politically_contr/#When:12:27:11ZR. Awadallah, M. Ramanath and G. Weikum presented “OpinioNetIt: Understanding the Opinions-People Network for Politically Controversial Topics” co-located with CIKM’11 in Glasgow, UK, on October 24th, 2011.2011-10-28T12:27:11+00:00